The mini floating artworks are so intricate and uncanny that you'd be hard-pressed actually drinking one of them and ruining his efforts – though he assures 9Kitchen the colourful coffees are completely safe for consumption ("[they're made of] food colouring and espresso, and can eat everything").

The espresso art guru, who's been working as a barista for more than 10 years, creates his liquid masterpieces at Café C.Through in Seoul. He claims to be self-taught, describing his unique works as "creamart", a style he's honed throughout his years as a barista.

We're not sure how much he's charging for such museum-worthy works of coffee art, but thankfully, unlike the Dutch post-impressionist artist he emulates who received little to no recognition during his lifetime, KangBin is already basking in Instagram stardom – his account @leekangbin91 already boasts more than 96,000 followers.